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Circa 1860 team card of The Brooklyn Atlantics, passed down in the family of player Archibald McMahon. It with the most significant mementos of the sport's infancy ever to surface in the collecting community, quite possibly the only team baseball card to be printed before the first drop of blood was spilled in the American Civil War.

The only known "Shoeless Joe" Jackson signed photograph, found in a photo book that sat in a trunk at the end of a bed in a Cleveland, OH house sold for $179,250 in our Saturday, Feb. 21 Platinum Night Sports Auction in New York, almost doubling its pre-auction estimate of $100,000+.

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